HARNETT COUNTY NEWS
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illiams-Belk Co.'s
TRAMG CENTER
FALL SILKS FOR LESS "
36 inch Satin Messalines, Taffetas and 40 inch all Silk
Crepe de Chene, in all the wanted colors, special priced
or - - $1.48 per yard
Belding's Nancette and 40 inch Satin in all colors, 3.50
value, special priced $2.98 per yard
Belding's 40 inch Crepe Satin in black, navy and brown,
the season's most popular silk, priced $3.98 per yard
36 INCH RATINE
in orange and copen blue for guimpe dresses, priced at
- - --- 65c per yard
PETER PAN CLOTH 59c
Fast color Peter Pan Cloth in a big range of new colors,
special 59c per yard
READY TO WEAR HATS
A big showing of Small Shape ready trimmed hats in
good quality velvet and swedelike in all the new colors
and combinations, special priced $2.98 to $7.95
Visit our Ready to Wear Department our assortment
is good with our usual reasonable prices prevailing.
WILLIAMS BELK COMPANY
SANFORD, N. C.
Carolina's Largest Distributor of Reliable Merchandise
ake the Price
We Have the Goods
Cotton Baskets and Cotton Sheets, Seed Rye and Roof
ing, Barb and Fence Wire, Guns and Gun Shells, Nails
of All Kinds, Horse and Mule Shoes with Nails thrown
in, Buggies and. Buggy Robes, Wagons and Wagon
Beds.
Don't forget the 7 1-2 and 10 'cent Cloth that we now
have on hand.
Ladies' Good Hose now 10 cents.
All the above and lots more to go at 1914 and 1915
prices.
It's yours?" Come on and get it.
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Incorporated
"THE FARMERS' FRIEND"
BARNES & HOLLIOAf COMPANY
COATS AND DUNN
PIANOS, ORGANS, NEW HOME SEWING
MACHINES
NEW EDISONS
We will deliver an Edison in your home at the same
price any catalogue house will give.
Do not send your money away when you can get
better service at home.
THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY COMPANY
Mr. R. L. Jones, chief clerk at The
Kllliegrey, went to Raleigh on busi
ness Saturday.
Misses Thelma Harlngton and An
nie Brown spent the week-end at
their home InJonesboro.
i Miss Dixie Cook spent the week
end with Misses Drown and Harrinr
ton at their home in Jonesboro.
Miss Ruhr Holland is Tlsltln Miss
Flora Carine&s.
Miss Lizzie Mixon of Linden I
visiting Mrs. M. M. Arnol'.
Miss Elizabeth Howen l.'ft last
week for Saleraburg where she will
teach school this season.
Mr. H. Turner Atkins ts spending
his vacation at Atlantic City.
Mrs. W. L. Sutton is spending this
week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Adams, in Linden.
Mr. J. F. McNeely of Charlotte
was a guest at The Kllliegrey Wed
nesday. Attorney Chas. Rons went to Ral
eigh on business Wednesday.
Mr. F. .C. Bell of Jonesboro has
been here for the past several days.
He is putting on the, gold lettering
for the Harnett County Trust Co.'s
big plate glass windows.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peabody are
registered at The Kllliegrey. Mr.
Peabody is civil engineer . with the
Highway Commission and is laying
out the right-of-way for the Lafay
ette road.
Mr. R. T. Hobby of Pittsboro Is
here for a few days. He is stopping
at The Kllliegrey.
Mr. S. W Flowers spent the week
end at Durham.
Mr. Luther Rollins of Fuquay was
in town Wednesday.
Mr. R. W. Morrison of the North
State Power Co.. Raleigh, was In
town Wednesday.
Mr. Venable Daggett left Tuesday
for Asheville to enter Bingham Mill
tary School for his second year.
Mr. William Royall has returned
after spending some time at Car
thage visiting friends.
Miss Miriam Baggett and Miss Ka
theryne Hockaday left Wednesday
for Greensboro to attend the College
for Women.
Following are Lilllngton High
School graduates attending college
this year: To Trinity Isabel Cox.
Mamie and Blanche Johnson. Erwln
Stephens: to O. F. C: Erma Green.
Bettie Eatman; to Salem: Uabel
Spears; to Meredith: Lydla Sorrell;
to A. & E.: Clarence Senter; to Da
vidson: Frank Hockaday; to Sanford
Business College: Lola O'Quinn and
Beutah Moore; to King's Business
College. Kate McLean.
Misses Claudia and Addle McDon
ald and Miss Nora ChafSn left Tues
day for Trinity. College.
Dr. L. J. Dupree was in Fayette
vllle Tuesday attending 'the Cape
Fear Dental Society, of which he is
an active member. The society was
organized two years ago. The mem
bers were well pleased to see In at
tendance about 40 or SO dentists.
The next meeting, place was named
as Fayetteville. December 13. 1921.
The society Is organized for the pur
pose of betterment in all lines of the
profession.
Everyone having U. D. C. library
books are requested to' return them
to Mrs. J. D. Johnson not later than
Saturday, September l?th.
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Your taste will tell you that! For Camels
have the flavor and fragrance of choicest tobaccos,
perfectly blended. They're smooth and mellow
mild. '
m S&JheT0's NO CIGARETTY AFTER
TASTE. We put the utmost quality into this one brand.
Camels arc as good as it's possible for skill, money
and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to makti a
cigarette.
That's why Camels are THE QUALITY
CIGARETTE.
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The following marriage ltcene
were Issued by Register of Ifcxsla
Kaucetje daring the wNk:
1 White
J. M. Doster to Lela Watkin.
O. C. Mann to Maggie Abrnathy.
, Cotorvtl
1. M. McLean to Annie McLean.
Eugene Smith to Katie Thaggard.
CARI OF THAN Ki.
I wh to extend toy tarr thanks
to th many kind friends for their
help and attention dating lfc iii&ru
and after the dib of wy t3ovl
wife.
N. V. Co!i:l.
G6G cures Biliousness,
fok kaij:
Poland China sow asd five rks
T?..KK TT t-Mi t 0,1 Frank Than-. 141-
KuD.My.Tura kilU infection. lington. S C. -2
J. J. SPEARS
EXPERT PLUMBER AND
REPAIRER
Have your work iJor.e now
that there L plenty of water at
jrootl pnrwmre.
Kemerr.ber the hfh price of
rotton U very likely to make
the price of everything: e!?
jump up.
Act now!!
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TRANSFERS OF
REAL ESTATE
Henry Pope to Elisa Pope, lot In
punn. $25.
. W. E. Salmon to J. G. Layton. lot
in Lilllngton. 11,500.
Maude Gregory and others to J. A.
Campbell. 3 acres In Duies Creek.
$1,500.
C. E. Butts to R. B. Butts. 25 acres
in Black Rlrer, $3,000.
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Upstairs offices, one at $10.00 per!
month, the other at $6.00. Apply to;
Mrs. M. L. Salmon. I
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MILL SUPPLIES
PIPE, BLACK AND GALV.
8TKAM FITTINGS
BOILKI18
BOILEK TUItES
ENGINES AND IUMIH
ENGINE FITTINGS
WATEU TANKS
SMOKE STACKS
PULLKYS, SHAFTING
BELTING AND ROPE
BABBITT METAL
PACKING AND GRAPHITE
MACHINE TOOLS
8TEKL CABLE
STEEL PAINTS
MILL PAINTS
Machine Shop
General Repairs
Locomotive Repairs
Welding and Brazing
Logging Equipment
COMPLETE KTOi'KH
Lower Costs and Increased Production make Possible
Another Large Reduction in the Prices of
. STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX MODELS
NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 8 .
THREE PASSENGER ROADSTER..... $1125
TOURING CAR 1150
COUPE ROADSTER 1550
SEDAN ! 1850
f. o. b. factories
All Studebaker Cars Equipped with Cord Tires
"THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR"
EDWARDS MOTOR CAR CO.
I K.U.Kit IN KTVUKIUKKIl AtTtmoitf Li:
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